Literature DB >> 8765811

Sequential changes of programmed cell death in developing fetal mouse limbs and its possible roles in limb morphogenesis.

S Kimura1, K Shiota.   

Abstract

Apoptotic cell death in the developing limb of mouse fetuses was examined sequentially on days 11-15 of gestation by means of Nile blue (NB) sulfate staining with special reference to its relation to limb morphogenesis. With some exceptions, programmed cell death (PCD) in the hand and foot was observed in the mesenchyme but not in the surface ectoderm. We found that during digital formation PCD begins at the proximal portion of the interdigital mesenchyme and subsequently expands distally. Therefore, the initial PCD that occurs in the interdigital zones may determine the proximal ends of digital separation and also contribute to the demarcation between the palm (sole) and digits (toes). During digital separation, the areas of PCD in the interdigital zones were found to become larger and expand distally on day 13, which may be necessary for the separation of digits and for determining the interdigital area to disappear. PCD in presumptive phalangeal joints was also found to proceed from proximal to more distal joints. The PCD in presumptive joints may be required for the separation of phalanges and metacarpal (metatarsal) bones and for the formation of joint cavities. In addition, intense PCD was observed in the radial (tibial) and ulnar (fibular) margins of the hand and foot plates for 4-5 days. Such PCD at marginal areas seems to prevent the formation of supernumerary digits (preaxial and postaxial polydactyly) and other digital malformations. Therefore, the timing when PCD commences and ends, the sites where PCD occurs, and the intensity, duration, and proximo-distal progress of PCD appear to be genetically determined, and the elimination of unnecessary cells by PCD may be essential for normal limb morphogenesis. The present findings also suggest that the normal progress of PCD in the hand and foot plates of rodent fetuses may prevent the formation of some limb malformations such as webbing fusion of digits, polydactyly, or cleft hand/foot.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8765811     DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4687(199609)229:3<337::AID-JMOR8>3.0.CO;2-V

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Morphol        ISSN: 0022-2887            Impact factor:   1.804


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